September 2023 Archive
7501.
Humans Have Crossed 6 of 9 ‘Planetary Boundaries’ (scientificamerican.com)
7502.
Auto-Triage Rules for Dependabot (github.blog)
7503.
Google accused of spending billions to block rivals as landmark trial continues (theguardian.com)
7504.
OpenSUSE seeks a Leap replacement, will distro community rise to the challenge? (zdnet.com)
7505.
OCaml 5.1 Released – 50% Smaller Installation Size (tomaszs2.medium.com)
7506.
New bio-based glues form adhesive bonds that grow stronger in water (phys.org)
7507.
Is WASM the Future for Kubernetes? (signadot.com)
7508.
Berkeley Mono Typeface (berkeleygraphics.com)
7509.
I Survived Rabies (theguardian.com)
7510.
The ECB decided to raise the three key interest rates by 25 basis points (ecb.europa.eu)
7511.
Servo Browser Engine Enables New Default UI, Replaces OpenSSL (phoronix.com)
7512.
Unity threats coming from within the company (twitter.com)
7513.
Show HN: We built rescaling for distributed stateful stream processing (bytewax.io)
7514.
Inline Plotting in iTerm2 (jefftk.com)
7515.
Cliodynamics and Society Failure (josephnoelwalker.com)
7516.
GCC Preparing to Introduce “-Fhardened” Security Hardening Option (phoronix.com)
7517.
Restored 1908 Steam Engine [video] (youtube.com)
7518.
Show HN: Prompt-to-Publishable-Book (twitter.com)
7519.
Senators want clarity from Pentagon on Ukraine Starlink access fiasco (scmagazine.com)
7520.
Write your own Excel in 100 lines of F# (tomasp.net)
7521.
Blog Is Now on the Fediverse (shkspr.mobi)
7522.
Show HN: Mavy – Add Mavy to your email threads to delegate scheduling (mavex.ai)
7523.
Find the Thing That Never Abandons You (johnpweiss.com)
7524.
Human body physical responses for various emotional stimuli (npr.org)
7525.
Scientists Have Spent 40 Years Trying to Understand Salt (theatlantic.com)
7526.
Progressive site generator and fullstack framework, powered by Ruby (bridgetownrb.com)
7527.
Post-IPO, Arm to push purpose-built almost-processors (theregister.com)
7528.
Strange Loop's Greatest Hits (changelog.com)
7529.
Study suggests negative actions cascade to third parties (phys.org)
7530.
Pg_later – Native Asynchronous Queries Within Postgres (i-programmer.info)